The byproducts from the production of thneeds, as depicted in Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax," were largely harmful to the environment. The manufacturing process led to deforestation and pollution, which disrupted local ecosystems and harmed wildlife. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of unchecked industrialization and the importance of environmental stewardship. Ultimately, the byproducts symbolize the negative impact of prioritizing profit over ecological health.
yes they kill more harmless insects than harmful ones.
Harmful bacteria will harm you. Helpful bacteria will help you.
it is helpful
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Wind is harmful because it can destroy a building and blow someone away at the right speed. On the other hand, it's helpful as it provides us with a source of energy.
they are helpful not harmful to plants
If it is harmful it will not survive long
Harmful: Winds can destroy structures. Helpful: Winds can power windmills.
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yes they kill more harmless insects than harmful ones.
Helpful. They eat other smaller animals that overpopulate the jungle. So, in that way, yesss :)
mushrooms are helpful because they break down dead organisms and are "clean-up" the environment.
it can be helpful or harmful
sometimes they are helpful and harmful.
Sandpaper is both helpful and harmful.
We build houses. its as simple as that we build buildings on their terrotory and that of course is helpfil to us but harmful to them.
A mutation that is harmful in one environment may become helpful in another if the change confers an advantage in the new environment, allowing the organism to survive and reproduce better. For example, a mutation that increases resistance to a particular pathogen may be harmful in a normal environment, but advantageous in an environment where that pathogen is prevalent.